Yes, polyphony means we can play more than one note on a synth, but as with many fundamentals, Bitwig takes it further. In this episode, we see polyphony in action and then move to The Grid, where audio signals can last forever, polyphonic audio FX can separately process each note, and Note Grid can go both ways, accommodating note processor and generator paradigms. 🧬🤯
0:19 - Voices exist in instruments… and in Bitwig's Grid devices
2:01 - Polyphony (more than one voice) means voice management
2:45 - "Digi Mono" (two overlapping voices) also manages voices
3:31 - "True Mono" is on all the time. Like electricity. Try to stop it. You can't.
4:22 - Managing polyphony in The Grid
6:03 - Poly Grid as droning, drifting fun
7:02 - FX Grid can make polyphonic audio effects. Woah.
10:06 - A band-pass filter can help isolate voices
12:37 - Note Grid case 1: note processor → polyphonic
13:55 - Using sustain pedal (via CC In) to alter our notes
15:18 - When poly, Chance randomizes each voice
16:56 - Note Grid case 2: note generator → True Mono
18:22 - 2 Triggers + Merge = polyrhythms
19:05 - Logic signal behavior, and how to change it
22:11 - Attenuate to… change rhythmic complexity. Duh.
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